Resonadora tricónica con cuerpo de plata alemana y tres membranas de seis pulgadas que producen una sustentación dulce, similar a un piano, y armónicos de timbre campanudo a un precio accesible.
The Regal RC-51 is a standout for players seeking that haunting, three-dimensional tricone shimmer without the boutique price tag. While many affordable resonators rely on heavy steel, Regal's use of a nickel-silver (German silver) alloy body is a game-changer here, providing a warmer, more sophisticated harmonic spread that mimics the vintage 1920s originals.
Sonically, it trades the aggressive 'honk' of a single-cone for a piano-like sustain and a lush, swirling decay. The T-bridge and three 6-inch spun aluminum cones deliver excellent balance across the strings, making it as viable for intricate Hawaiian slack-key as it is for Delta slide. The slim mahogany neck is surprisingly comfortable and facilitates easy transitions, though the factory nut height can occasionally feel a bit stiff for those who prefer lower action for fingerstyle work.
In the Regal lineup, this sits as a professional-leaning intermediate tool. The craftsmanship is tidy, with the sand-cast T-bridge providing solid energy transfer. My only real gripe is that the stock cones, while musical, lack the ultimate projection and 'bite' of high-end aftermarket replacements. However, for under $900, the RC-51 offers a rich, resonant entry point into the world of tricones that punches well above its weight class. It's the perfect choice for the bluesman looking to add tonal depth and harmonic complexity to their arsenal.
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